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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|title = Pink Rabbit | |title = Pink Rabbit | ||
|maker = | |image = PinkRabbit.jpeg | ||
|imagecaption = not pictured: a pink rabbit | |||
|maker = HealingP | |||
|type = [[YouTube]] video | |type = [[YouTube]] video | ||
|date = | |date = December 6th, 2010 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Pink Rabbit''' (ももいろうさぎ) is a [[screamer]] Vocaloid [[video]] that was produced by HealingP, featuring [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagamine_Rin/Len Kagamine Len]. | |||
The video starts with an image of a real-life rabbit in its natural state. However, it undergoes a transition into a peculiar, eerie filter while a haunting song about a murderous rabbit mascot plays in the background. The scene then shifts to a white background with pink text displayed as "ももいろうさぎ" (The pink rabbit). The video proceeds with a surreal drawn image of a pink rabbit. | |||
Subsequently, a disturbing sequence appears, featuring a creepy, blood-stained pink rabbit with a disturbingly twisted and inverted color filter. Red, bloody text overlays the screen as the music takes on a distorted and eerie tone. The video then returns to its regular state for a brief moment before briefly flipping the screen upside down. | |||
The unsettling imagery returns with intermittent flips in and out, accompanied by distorted music and disturbing flashes of various unsettling scenes: a mangled corpse, a creepy-looking baby, a black and white portrait of a man, and a two-headed creature with distorted limbs. The video then transitions to a black and white filtered upside-down image. | |||
It once again returns to a normal presentation, with the screen zooming in on the pink rabbit. Unexpectedly, the rabbit's image takes on a sinister smile, with blood on its face, followed by a shrill shriek before the video concludes. | |||
= Link = | = Link = | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer!]] | <u>NOTE</u>: The following [[video]] contains a [[screamer!]] | ||
* youtube.com/watch?v=cgzWNf7iVX4 | * youtube.com/watch?v=cgzWNf7iVX4 | ||
* '''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20240428224400/files.catbox.moe/jqo9be.mp4 | |||
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[[Category:Graphic content]] | [[Category:Graphic content]] | ||
[[Category:Screamers with songs]] | [[Category:Screamers with songs]] | ||
[[category:Vocaloid]] |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 20 November 2024
Pink Rabbit (ももいろうさぎ) is a screamer Vocaloid video that was produced by HealingP, featuring Kagamine Len.
The video starts with an image of a real-life rabbit in its natural state. However, it undergoes a transition into a peculiar, eerie filter while a haunting song about a murderous rabbit mascot plays in the background. The scene then shifts to a white background with pink text displayed as "ももいろうさぎ" (The pink rabbit). The video proceeds with a surreal drawn image of a pink rabbit.
Subsequently, a disturbing sequence appears, featuring a creepy, blood-stained pink rabbit with a disturbingly twisted and inverted color filter. Red, bloody text overlays the screen as the music takes on a distorted and eerie tone. The video then returns to its regular state for a brief moment before briefly flipping the screen upside down.
The unsettling imagery returns with intermittent flips in and out, accompanied by distorted music and disturbing flashes of various unsettling scenes: a mangled corpse, a creepy-looking baby, a black and white portrait of a man, and a two-headed creature with distorted limbs. The video then transitions to a black and white filtered upside-down image.
It once again returns to a normal presentation, with the screen zooming in on the pink rabbit. Unexpectedly, the rabbit's image takes on a sinister smile, with blood on its face, followed by a shrill shriek before the video concludes.
Link
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=cgzWNf7iVX4
- Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20240428224400/files.catbox.moe/jqo9be.mp4